ABA

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy

About SPARC Behavioral Health, ABA 

At SPARC Behavioral Health, our Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy services are built on compassion, clinical excellence, and a deep commitment to helping children on the Autism Spectrum thrive. Our experienced Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) partner with families to create supportive, personalized development plans that promote meaningful progress, independence, and a higher quality of life.

What is ABA Therapy? 

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is an evidence-based, scientific approach that helps children develop meaningful skills for greater independence, confidence, and connection. By understanding the function of challenging behaviors, we teach positive, functional alternatives using reinforcement, structured guidance, and compassionate care. Each personalized program supports growth in areas like communication, play, daily living, social interaction, and emotional regulation, delivered in familiar settings such as the home, school, or community.

Our Values

Client-First

Placing the family’s concerns and individual client’s needs and well-being at the forefront of every decision

Adaptability

Not sticking to one mold or one mindset while teaching. Always looking for opportunities to improve

Dignity

Treating all individuals with dignity and respect. Not identifying individuals by their diagnoses, understanding they are people first

Individuality

Recognizing and celebrating the unique qualities of each individual

Progress

Strive to increase developmenetally appropriate behaviors, and decrease intrusive maladaptive behaviors

Ethics

Adhering to ethical principles in all situations

Fun

Utilizing play and creating a fun and engaging environment

Inclusivity

Promoting a welcoming and inclusive workplace

Frequently Asked Questions

ABA therapy is used across many settings with the focus of behavior modification. SPARC Behavioral Health utilizes ABA therapy to support children and young adults up to age 22 with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Each session is tailored to the individual child’s needs and may include structured play, developing routines, skill-building activities, and communication practice. Therapists work on goals through repetition using Discrete Trial Training (DTT), errorless learning, encouragement, and engaging interactions.
We offer therapy in the environments that are most comfortable for your child, including your home, their school, and community settings. This helps ensure that learned skills are meaningful and easily applied and generalized to everyday life.
Our Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) work closely with families to assess the child’s strengths and needs through observation, interview, and direct assessment. Together, we develop goals that are functional, achievable, and aligned.
The length and frequency of therapy vary based on the child’s individualized plan. Some may receive a few hours per week, while others may benefit from more intensive programs. Progress is regularly monitored, and plans are adjusted as needed.
Yes, parent/guardian involvement is a requirement throughout your child's treatment. Your insight and participation are key to creating consistency and reinforcing progress outside of therapy sessions.
Although you do not need a referral from a doctor to begin services, your child will need to have a Diagnosis of Autism with a letter of medical necessity from the Doctor for services to begin.
Many insurance plans do cover ABA services. Our team can help you navigate the process and determine your coverage options.
Our goal is to equip your child with the skills they need for greater independence. As your child meets milestones, we gradually reduce support while ensuring they are confident and successful in everyday situations leading to the goal of discharging your child.
Simply contact us through our website by submitting the referral form. Our team will guide you through the next steps, including assessments, insurance coordination, and developing a personalized therapy plan.